and we live in an economy that is global and technological, and is changing faster than ever before in history. but government can't stand on the sidelines when we're doing that. and without some faith in our capacity for collective action, those trends are going to get worse. so we've got to -- and the young people in particular, have to understand, government is us. government is not somebody else. government is us. we have the capacity to change it. and voters have the capacity to change it. members of congress do. as well as the president. >> let's talk about the chief executive. you. and let's talk about a lot of these young people came here to study government and how it can be run. there's all kinds of theories how to be president of the united states. spokes of the wheel method, which kennedy used, where he had direct contact with his cabinet secretaries and speech writers all of the time. and then the strong chief of staff, the military command system of general eisenhower as president, and jim baker. what concerned zeke emmanuel who work with you in health care the other day,